We seem to be getting the message across: that there is an active community in Cromer eager to help in North Lodge Park (when/if the councils manage to complete the transfer.)
To this end, the EDP have asked if we would arrange a photo opportunity for them, to show a (large) group of frustrated potential volunteers, with garden tools in hand in North Lodge Park.
Tomorrow. Wednesday 27th May at 12.30pm.
We know it is very short notice, but if you could dust down some garden tools of various shapes and sizes, and come to be ready for a photograph by 12.30 tomorrow afternoon in North Lodge Park (meet by the boating lake), this could be the start of something. All welcome, Spades, Forks, Trowels, etc at the ready.
Warning: This event may contain flash photography.
Look forward to seeing you all.
Barry Meadows
Future film producer and Secretary of North Lodge Park
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There will be an open meeting on THURSDAY 14th MAY at 7pm in Cromer Community Hall where we will present the report to you, and we can discuss the recommendations and develop some actions.

There will be an open meeting on THURSDAY 14th MAY at 7pm in Cromer Community Hall where we will present the report to you, and we can discuss the recommendations and develop some actions.


We’re beavering away analysing what you have said in time to present to Cromer Town Council on Thursday 30th April, following which we will publish our report on the website (northlodgepark.org.uk). We’re sorting out a date to present the report to you around the middle of May.
maintenance which should be put out to tender in early May, with a new contract in place by the end of the summer. However, we have raised concerns with the Council about the maintenance during the interim period, from when the Park is transferred until a longer term contract is agreed, because without other quotations it is difficult to know if the price quoted represents good value for money and it comes with a lower specification than previous maintenance.
The Cromer Town Council (CTC) North Lodge Park committee met on 19th March, which was the first time the elected Friends representatives had an opportunity to raise many of the issues you asked about at the AGM. Legally, this is a formally structured meeting run under strict rules but within this it is clear that the Town Council want to work in partnership with us and are looking for the Friends to be creative in bringing forward ideas for the Park.
